The Matrix as a trilogy is something I prefer to the Star Wars trilogy. It’s messy, yes, but the 90’s vibe and trans subtext give way more to chew on, plus the fight choreography and thematic structure is considerably more interesting.

For Your Consideration:

Best Picture: Weathering With You, Parasite
Best Animated Feature: Weathering With You
Best International Film: Weathering With You, Parasite
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Interstellar was the best movie of 2014 and should have been nominated for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing and won not only for Best Visual Effects but for Best Music Score, Sound Mixing and Sound Editing.

Waltz is my favorite in that film, but I honestly believe in a weaker year, Waltz, DiCaprio, and Jackson all could’ve gotten in to supporting actor.

Funny because it was indeed a weak year, and couldn’t get any weaker. PSH deserved to win here, but he was category frauding himself here so I wouldn’t complain about Waltz. The other 3 were just embarrassing.

Interstellar was the best movie of 2014 and should have been nominated for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing and won not only for Best Visual Effects but for Best Music Score, Sound Mixing and Sound Editing.

I remember there was this anti-McCanoughey thing going on here on Goldderby and it must have spilled into the voters heads because he was truly outstanding in Interstellar. I cannot believe his performance was snubbed but Matt Damon got nominated for his stale ass performance in The Martian. Interstellar being snubbed like that was just horrific.

I HATE the way the Best Supporting categories are treated. Why is the focus for the supporting categories only on films that are on the Academy’s radar. In my honest opinion, NONE of the Best Supporting Actress nominees of this year were worthy of the nod.

Regina King, while gifted and snubbed for great performances, she did absolutely nothing in IBSCT. She deserved to win over Cate Blanchet’s horrific performance in The Aviator with her outstanding performance in Ray.

Funny because it was indeed a weak year, and couldn’t get any weaker. PSH deserved to win here, but he was category frauding himself here so I wouldn’t complain about Waltz. The other 3 were just embarrassing.

Funny, I’ve never heard it being referred to as a weak year before. I thought all five men were worthy (Although Hoffman should’ve been placed in lead. I understand why several people have called Waltz a lead, but his supporting placement didn’t bother me. Probably because he’s almost entirely absent from the climax). Alan Arkin was definitely the weakest link, but even then, he gave a very entertaining and genuinely funny performance.

I HATE the way the Best Supporting categories are treated. Why is the focus for the supporting categories only on films that are on the Academy’s radar. In my honest opinion, NONE of the Best Supporting Actress nominees of this year were worthy of the nod.

Regina King, while gifted and snubbed for great performances, she did absolutely nothing in IBSCT. She deserved to win over Cate Blanchet’s horrific performance in The Aviator with her outstanding performance in Ray.

Don’t have the energy to explain the politics of the supporting categories relying on prestige movies over quality work in more commercial fare. But King was not the best supporting actress in Ray, Sharon Warren is.

I have to agree about King, because I actually just watched Beale Street. She’s amazing as she always is, and she has that big scene towards the beginning and several in the final third, but it’s not a performance I’d shower with awards. Again, it’s not the quality of the performance or her screen time that bothered me – though she’s barely in the movie – I just wanted more, idk.

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